Fueled by pandemic, homeschool ‘hybrids’ gain traction with middle-class parents

Rosario Reilly didn’t set out to be an educational publisher — she just wanted to give her kids a classical education that respected their Catholic faith.

In 2009, the mother of five in Manassas, Va., began assembling a homeschool curriculum eventually named Aquinas Learning. Thirteen years later, the program now serves about 160 area students in grades K-12, who show up in uniform to a local center one day a week.

Students partake in a variety of classes, as well as P.E., lunch, and the like. But the other four days of the week they learn at home.

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